Chaucer's People

Author(s): Liza Picard

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In CHAUCER'S PEOPLE, Liza Picard guides us through the tumultuous world of the late fourteenth century in an ingenious, informative and entertaining way. Through the assorted cast of pilgrims Chaucer selected for THE CANTERBURY TALES, Picard brings medieval social history to life and uncovers the detail behind Chaucer's poetic portraits. These are the lives lived beyond the court circles frequented by most of his well-heeled audience. Chaucer chose his pilgrims carefully. He sometimes raises a thought-provoking query in an apparently simple portrait. The Prioress was a sweet, pretty, well-mannered young nun; what was she doing on the road to Canterbury with a mixed band of men, instead of staying in her convent to pray? The Knight was 'a very perfect gentle knight'; but why had his military service landed him in such distant places as Lithuania and Spain? By providing these characters with a three-dimensional framework - the times in which they lived - Liza Picard opens up the fourteenth-century world to us.Drawing on contemporary experiences of a vast range of subjects including war, trade, religion, plague and banking, Liza Picard recreates the medieval world in all its glorious detail.

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Liza Picard was born in 1927. She is the author of many acclaimed works of social history, including RESTORATION LONDON, DR JOHNSON'S LONDON and VICTORIAN LONDON. She read law at the London School of Economics and worked for many years in the office of the Solicitor of the Inland Revenue and lived in Gray's Inn and Hackney, before retiring to become a full-time author. She lives in London.

General Fields

  • : 9781474606318
  • : Orion Publishing Group Limited
  • : 0.51
  • : 30 September 2017
  • : 234mm X 153mm
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Liza Picard
  • : Paperback
  • : en
  • : 400
  • : 2x8pp in colour